2014 Photo52 Challenge : Week 52 : Support

Dean, you're right about needing 52 entries, I was thinking of doing 2 a fortnight rather than 1 a week IYSWIM... (I know you, you were just worried about not being able to tick the spreadsheet each week!)

Good thinking on the edited response thing, that's worth thinking about.

Chests!
Ahhhhhhhh yes, I know what you mean now ...silly rse :S

Is it still a 52 if some weeks are missed due to lack of inspiration? I did find that last years was a bit of pressure and entered more than a couple of iffy pictures just to submit something, however as time went on I thought my photography was not fulfilling my own criteria for the Challenge and dropped out relatively early. I would like to try again in 2015, if that's alright?
Certainly be good to have you back in again Martin... :thumbs:

Suggestions, yeah, Man Up and get back into it :)

To quote an oft said, err, quote, it's your 52, do it how you want (y)

Chests.
Say what you mean, don't mince your words lmao :lol:



How about 52 Brian_of_Bozeat selfies :)
Nooooooooooooooooooooooo don't tempt him :jawdrop:



Join in again next year, I will be :)
And there we have it... in writing :clap:
 
We should all, and that includes you @blondie606 submit a selfie for the final week. Not sure if I dare, though :whistle:
Well... now that sounds like a good challenge mate, I'm up for it (HOPING it's a suitable word) :bitenails:
 
I've submitted some right tosh :) It's your 52, do as you feel (y)

Cheers.

Some weeks, Rushing to post and then having to "post and be damned" was a negative point for me in 2013...



Brian.., first things first.... Do you remember where your camera actually is?? ;)

It lives on the tripod in the dungeon, erm I mean the spare bedroom. :D

I would say that to do "the TP 52" is to do the themes in the order in a reasonable timeframe, it's the "seeing through the nasty ones together" that builds the camaraderie.

You can still do "your own 52" and still be welcomed in here though. Although I think it would work better if the majority follow the weekly themes, but there's also a place for a couple of mavericks to be doing their own thing.

Sounds like following the themes but giving yourself a generous supply of jokers would work for you. (y)

Hmmm, I can see your point Graham, the "team spirit" was a positive point for me in 2013. My cameras have been getting plenty used btw, I've just not posted the pics online.



I agree with Graham, that's why I dropped out this year because I felt I wasn't really doing it justice.
As Andy mentioned above, that often used phrase 'it's your 52' certainly holds true but the ethos, I feel of the 52 is that you meet the weekly themes. That is essentially the challenge.

Yes we can all get behind at times, life gets in the way but IMHO and this may be a little contentious is that if a person were to get weeks behind then they are not really meeting the challenge. A few weeks catch up, yes fair enough but some were into months? Yes, I know it's "your 52" but?

The drawback of falling so far behind is that it has a knock on effect with commenting and critique. Lack of comments etc has been mentioned more than once this year. If someone is constantly playing catch up enivitably the comment side of things slips. I always looked on the 52 as a little community but it isn't everyone who are pulling their weight in that respect.

I did say it was a little contentious but please this is all IMHO, feel free to disagree/ignore :D

Iain, I agree with all of your comment above. It is part of the reason that I am unsure if I should commit or not.


Thanks everyone for your POV's

I feel a balance sheet coming on...

:cow:

PS: 52 "cow of the week" pictures just popped into my mind! LOL
 
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We should all, and that includes you @blondie606 submit a selfie for the final week. Not sure if I dare, though :whistle:


more chance of plaiting fog :D That said , there is a selfie I want to do but it involves wearing sunglasses & I need to figure out how to lose reflections........

My apologies to all as well, I'm really not feeling the 52 at the moment ,feeling generally yucky & so struggling to get motivated to shoot for the theme's .Have been very close to throwing in the towel lately but determined to keep going & try again next year . I'm currently up to date with comments but work commitments this week mean I'll not be able to comment until Friday !

well done to all still in....only a few weeks till the final theme....where has the year gone ??
 
more chance of plaiting fog :D That said , there is a selfie I want to do but it involves wearing sunglasses & I need to figure out how to lose reflections........

Not having tried it myself, but logic says you'll never "lose" a reflection, all you can do is make sure you're not reflecting something you don;t want to reflect. A carefully placed black card or sheet / tablecloth.

Or I guess if using OCF, if no light is falling on the reflected area, then there's nothing to reflect. Or there's always the clone tool. :D
 
Hiya @blondie606

As Graham says, if you want to avoid reflections, you need to avoid the glossy/shiny subject reflecting anything! Sounds obvious (and unhelpful) when put just like that, but it just needs you to know what the "family of angles" is of the reflective object vis a vis the camera's position. Assuming that sunglasses are (usually) curved, the family of angles in which reflected objects can be seen by the camera can be quite large.

Let's say you want to avoid all reflections apart from a "window" (I've used quotes because a window causes a lot of light spill so is probably best replicated with a gridded softbox with some black tape to simulate window panes). In this case, you need to position your "window" inside the family of angles of the sunglasses lens but apart from that, keep everything else black:

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This is my drawing so not exactly artistic! Obviously you have two lenses, but it is the closest lens which has the widest family of angles so will dictate where you need to keep it dark. The other important thing is you need to have the camera outside the family of angles if you want to avoid it reflecting in the glasses. Finally, you need to light the rest of the scene: again, you need to keep that key light out of the "red zone" above, so directly above the camera might be an option even though it would lead to a relatively low contrast scene. But then if the glasses are the focal point, they'll be striking with the black gloss of the glases and the window pane reflection. The "window pane" (depending on how strong the grid is) will also provide some secondary light to fill in shadows.

Glasses which are curved are really difficult because of the wide area of angles which reflect.

Not sure if this is helpful or not?
 
Hey you lot, leave our Lynne alone you are all meanies! ;)

I've decided NOT to '52 next year, but I will be re-committing to the 12 for those who are interested. Hopefully with more time on my hands this year I can do a better job.

I will stick my oar in on the '52's a little though, cos I know you all miss me... :naughty:

:cow:
 
Round what a belter. I've been after a minimal theme for ages.

It is, however, one of them easy..... but Hard themes :)

Cheers all.
 
bu99er...... I have the perfect round item at home....

But I used it this week :facepalm:
 
Sorry to hear that, Paul, can't you file a dispute?
Yeah... will be doing that. Have also bought a replacement from Germany so hopefully will have something in time for Christmas. Only downside is my only lens will be a 50mm (so 25mm equivalent in full frame) - could probably do with a 150mm or 180mm (75-90) for portraits... maybe even something a touch longer.

Still, I can't wait to get it now - I've been teased with the delivery of the wrong camera (which doesn't even bloody work!)

I have an idea for Round too... although it will sadly be shot on digital rather than film :(
 
Just a bit of an update from me I have 8 themes to do to bring me up to date, just about caught up with people's threads. This working full time is very time consuming, and now I have my digital photography diploma to study for as well. At least being busy is keeping me out of trouble, and I am learning plenty of things which is good.
 
Working full time IS time consuming to put it mildly for me too Mandy :D

Anyway, I'm up to date with my photo's (ish), I was also hoping to catch up with comments tonight too.... but that will happen in the next couple of evening hopefully... good evening All :wave:
 
Evening All :wave:

Quick pop in... just checking all you 52'ers are okay, updating spreadsheet, commenting on a couple then going to fall asleep in front of the TV in Bed :D

Beeeen a loooooooooooooooooooooog day, but hey ho, 2 more weeks and then I get 12 days off in a row :clap:
 
Evening All :wave:

Quick pop in... just checking all you 52'ers are okay, updating spreadsheet, commenting on a couple then going to fall asleep in front of the TV in Bed :D

Beeeen a loooooooooooooooooooooog day, but hey ho, 2 more weeks and then I get 12 days off in a row :clap:

Hiya Dk, next time your on the spreadsheet I'm missing a tick for week 38, 'Dark', thanks matey :)
 
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